In winter, red ivy is unrivalled for bringing the garden to life during the cold season. When many other perennials go to sleep or disappear, red ivy keeps the show going.
Here you'll find almost sixty varieties, with all shades of red, from light red, even pink, through blood red to wine red.
Note that these colours are more pronounced in cold, dry winters.

Hedera hibernica ‘Jabugo’ - Irish ivy
Irish ivy with admirably contrasting leaves and a brown-tinged leaf blade with very light veins.
The leaf

Hedera helix ‘Sanka’ - ornamental ivy
Ivy with fan-shaped leaves that redden slightly with the cold and are delicately undulated around the sinuses.
Rods

Hedera helix ‘Jacky’ - ornamental ivy
Ivy whose leaves take on beautiful dark red mottles as the cold weather arrives.
Blade composed of 5 lobes

Hedera helix ‘Waltzer’ - ornamental ivy
An ivy similar to the type, but with interesting bright red leaves in winter.
Composite sheet

Hedera helix ‘Harrison’ - ornamental ivy
Ivy with glossy dark green leaves, well-defined venation and a triangular central lobe.
Blade formed of 5

Hedera colchica - Caucasian ivy
Ivy with shiny, dark green, cordate leaves that can be rounded or pointed,
Botanical variety originating from the

Hedera helix ‘Camille’ - ornamental ivy
This ivy is a beautiful ground cover that is particularly interesting for its variations in colour depending on the season and weather conditions.

Hedera helix ‘Deltoidea’ - ornamental ivy
Heart-shaped foliage on strong stems.
Slow-growing, forming a dense but thin carpet.
The foliage takes on a

Hedera helix ‘Glymii’ - ornamental ivy
Semi-adult ivy with glossy, sometimes twisted leaves that turn dark red in cold weather.
Blade composed of 0 to 3

Hedera helix ‘Anne So’ - Ornamental ivy
A climbing plant much appreciated for its beauty and elegant appearance.
Foliage turns bright red in winter, highlighting the

Hedera algeriensis ‘Chloé’ - Algerian Ivy ‘Chloé’
Found near a village in Seine et Marne.
Takes on beautiful hues in winter, with blood-red leaves. Vigorous, making

Hedera helix ‘Tauzia’ - Ornamental ivy
Variety selected in the forest of Château de Tauzia near Bordeaux.
Distinctive foliage with 5 to 7 lobes and

Hedera helix ‘Vauthot Pink Tower’ - Ornamental ivy
Selected by O. Arcelus on a ruined tower of the Château de Vauthot in Burgundy for its winter colour.
Leaf blade

Hedera helix ‘Goyot’ - Ornamental ivy
Heart-shaped leaves with an elongated lobe.
Irregular green leaves. Attractive red tints when cold.
Low ivy

Hedera helix ‘Miss Maroc’ - Ornamental ivy
Everything about this variety is askew!
The leaves are all different, the edge of the blade being wavy and curved towards the tip.

Hedera helix ‘Modern Times’ - Ornamental ivy
A powerful variety with triangular, dark green foliage criss-crossed with beautiful white veins.
Beautiful brown colour in winter, bringing out

Hedera helix ‘Topazolite’ - Ornamental ivy
Fast-growing, variegated miniature ivy.
Small leaves marbled with yellow and green, taking on beautiful pink hues in winter.

Hedera helix ‘Amber Waves’ - Ornamental ivy
Pretty ivy with yellow to chartreuse green foliage that turns light green as the foliage matures.

Hedera helix ‘Atropurpurea’ - Ornamental ivy
Ivy that really doesn't go unnoticed, especially in winter. In cold weather, it takes on a bronze violet to dark violet colouring, which

Hedera helix ‘Ate’ - Ornamental ivy
Very original compact ivy. Embossed green leaves with curled, downward-curving edges. Stems and petioles greenish purple.

Hedera helix ‘Balkon’ - Ornamental ivy
A selection of English ivy, with smaller, closely spaced, glossy green leaves. They are often tinged with red.

Hedera pastuchovii ‘Lagodekhi’ - Ivy from Iran
Shiny, lightly veined foliage with 3 lobes, the central one being much larger.
Slight reddish tinge through

Hedera nepalensis ‘Donnerhill’- Nepal ivy
A branchy, vigorous variety. Slender stems with rather long internodes. Small leaves with 3 lobes, the central one being slightly lobed.

Hedera nepalensis ‘Roy Lancaster’ - Nepal Ivy
Polyform foliage, some oblong while others have 2 more or less developed lateral lobes. Rather broad leaves, coloured

Hedera nepalensis ‘Sino Bart’ - Nepal Ivy
Foliage consists of 5 lobes. This ivy is ideal for small areas of the garden, as its growth is fairly modest.

Hedera nepalensis ‘Suzanne’ - Nepal Ivy
An elegant, fairly vigorous, branching cultivar. Leaves with a very long central lobe.
Dark green blade with

Hedera pastuchovii ‘Ann Ala’ - Iran Ivy
A climbing plant with few branches.
Glossy, grey-green, veined foliage takes on a lovely crimson colour in winter.

Hedera nepalensis ‘Boaxing Star’- Nepal Ivy
Three-lobed, dark green, rather shiny foliage. Lobes pointed, base of leaf distinctly cordate.
New dark red or chocolate leaves,

Hedera hibernica ‘Sark - Irish Ivy
Shiny, heart-shaped, dark green foliage that varies with the season. The stems are supple, thick

Hedera hibernica ‘Vert Clair’ - Irish Ivy
Irish ivy, a variety close to the type. Attractive reddish mottling in winter.
Vigorous, matt green leaves